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VOXPOP - What do you think of Captain Burrell's decision to fire René Simoes as coach of The Reggae Boyz?
published: Friday | September 12, 2008

Leon Watson


- "It was a good decision because he didn't call some of the great ballers. There are people like Walter Boyd, who can really play and he wasn't making use of them, so it was a good decision."

Sheldon Jones


- "I think it was a good decision because they are not giving persons who have a good ability to play football chances to do so. He's not introducing the technical part of the football game to the players as far as I see, because they are not playing as well as I think they could be because they are not positioning themselves properly."

Wayne Chin


- "Mi nuh see why dem fi fire the big man because is him did carry we go World Cup so how dem fi do that? It come in like when Powell never win the 100m and everybody a put him down. René Simoes a di man an dem fi give him a next chance."

Bobby Chuck


- "Simoes fi get rid of man. Yu cyaa have the yute dem who are the core of the team a siddung pon bench. Wah dem need fi do now that them fire him is mek sure dem nuh carry back no more overseas man fi coach the team because we have man deh ya can do the job."

Tony Lee


- "A long time them shoulda get rid of him cause them shouldn't have no foreigner come ya come give no man nuh talk. Him try a ting but a time fi him go now."

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